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Περιφερειακή Ενότητα Ρεθύμνηςn

Megalopotamos‑Schlucht

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Megalopotamos‑Schlucht

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The Megalopotamos Canyon, also known as Preveli Gorge, is a distinctive natural landmark situated on the south coast of Crete, Greece, within the Rethymno district. This lower section of the larger Kourtaliotiko Gorge is where the Megalopotamos river flows, creating a unique landscape before it meets the Libyan Sea at the famous Preveli Beach. At an elevation of approximately 104 metres, the canyon is renowned for its dramatic reddish rock walls that transition into a lush palm forest, a rare…

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    21. Juni 2022

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    Ab und zu quert der weg und man muss durchs Wasser sich den Übergang suchen .... herrlich

    8. Oktober 2023

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    Schöne Route ... Single Trail im oberen Teil. Flussquerung nicht ganz einfach ...

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    1. Preveli‑Brücke – Wasserfall der Kourtaliotiko-Schlucht Runde von Kloster Preveli

    14,1km

    03:59

    290m

    290m

    Moderate Wanderung. Gute Grundkondition erforderlich. Überwiegend gut begehbare Wege. Trittsicherheit erforderlich.

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    Schwierige Wanderung. Gute Grundkondition erforderlich. Gute Trittsicherheit, festes Schuhwerk und alpine Erfahrung notwendig.

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    Moderate Wanderung. Gute Grundkondition erforderlich. Leicht begehbare Wege. Kein besonderes Können erforderlich.

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    Ort: Περιφερειακή Ενότητα Ρεθύμνηςn, Griechenland

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    What is the typical hiking difficulty for the Megalopotamos Canyon trails?

    The Megalopotamos Canyon is generally considered to have an intermediate difficulty. While the path itself isn't overly steep, the frequent river crossings and potentially slippery surfaces, especially after rain, add to the challenge. Hikers should be prepared for wet feet and some clambering over rocks. The upper sections feature single trails that require careful footing.

    How long does it take to hike through Megalopotamos Canyon to Preveli Beach?

    The hike through the canyon to Preveli Beach typically takes about 20-30 minutes from the nearest car park. However, this can vary significantly depending on your pace, how many times you stop to enjoy the scenery or wade in the river, and the specific route you take. If you choose to explore the full length of the river or spend time at the beach, plan for a longer excursion.

    Are there specific parking areas or public transport options for accessing Megalopotamos Canyon?

    Yes, there are car parks available near the canyon's access points, often requiring a short hike down to the gorge. Alternatively, you can reach Preveli Beach and the canyon by boat from nearby coastal towns like Plakias and Agia Galini, which offers a different perspective and avoids parking concerns. Public transport to the immediate canyon entrance is limited, so a car or boat transfer is usually necessary.

    Is Megalopotamos Canyon suitable for families with children?

    The canyon can be a fantastic adventure for families, but it's important to consider the river crossings and potentially slippery terrain. It's best suited for families with older children or those accustomed to active outdoor pursuits. Younger children might find the frequent wading and clambering challenging. Always ensure appropriate footwear and supervise children closely, especially near the water.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails in Megalopotamos Canyon?

    While specific regulations can vary, many natural areas in Crete are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. Given the river crossings and the presence of wildlife, it's advisable to keep dogs leashed and ensure they are comfortable with water and uneven terrain. Always clean up after your pet.

    What unique natural features or geological formations can be observed in the canyon?

    The canyon is renowned for its dramatic reddish rock walls that contrast sharply with the lush greenery. Its most unique feature is the Preveli Palm Forest, an oasis of native Theophrastus palms (Phoenix theophrasti) that line the Megalopotamos river before it meets the sea. Further upstream, the broader Kourtaliotiko Gorge, which feeds into Megalopotamos, features impressive 600-meter-high walls and several waterfalls.

    Are there any wild swimming spots within Megalopotamos Canyon?

    Absolutely! The Megalopotamos river offers numerous opportunities for wild swimming. As you hike through the canyon, you'll discover various natural pools where the river widens, perfect for a refreshing dip. The river's cold freshwater eventually meets the warm saltwater of the Libyan Sea at Preveli Beach, providing a unique swimming experience where you can enjoy both environments.

    What historical landmarks can be found near the canyon?

    Beyond its natural beauty, the area is rich in history. You can explore the ruins of the 17th-century Kato Preveli Monastery, which played a significant role in local history. An old, single-arched Ottoman bridge, dating back to 1850, spans the river near the monastery. Additionally, a memorial with a bronze statue commemorates the monastery's pivotal role in evacuating Allied troops during World War II.

    What should I wear and bring for a hike in Megalopotamos Canyon?

    Given the frequent river crossings, waterproof or quick-drying footwear with good grip is essential. Many hikers opt for sturdy water shoes or sandals that can handle wet, slippery rocks. Beyond that, wear comfortable clothing suitable for hiking, bring plenty of water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and a towel if you plan to swim. A waterproof bag for electronics is also highly recommended.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Megalopotamos Canyon?

    Yes, at Preveli Beach, where the canyon meets the sea, you'll typically find a few small tavernas or cafes offering refreshments and local food, especially during peak season. For more extensive options, the nearby coastal towns of Plakias and Agia Galini offer a wider range of restaurants, cafes, and various accommodation choices, from hotels to guesthouses.

    Are permits required to hike or visit Megalopotamos Canyon?

    No, permits are generally not required to hike or visit Megalopotamos Canyon. It is a publicly accessible natural area. However, if you are accessing the canyon via a private car park, there might be a small fee for parking. Always respect the natural environment and any local signage.

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